Black Hat | Data Forensics and Incident Response at Black Hat USA

Strong data forensics and incident response capabilities are critical for agile breach detection and mitigation. Challenges of multiple access points, the influx of mobile and connected devices and the large amount of resulting data makes this an arduous task. Build these highly sought after skills at Black Hat USA with the Data Forensics and Incident Response track Trainings, Briefings and Arsenal tools. See a few of the highly anticipated offerings below:

Deep dive into the fundamentals of forensics with Digital Forensics & Incident Response. Trainers use real-world investigations to complement explanations of theory and process for extensive understanding and skill development. Over the course of four days, students gain comprehensive knowledge in file system theory, application analysis, email and photo forensics, timelining, event log review, and more for a complete induction into DFIR for Windows 8, Windows 10 and other operating systems.
Train in the latest Windows investigation tools with Windows Enterprise Incident Response: Black Hat Edition. Experimental labs and simulated attacks offer direct experience manipulating Windows-based systems and servers while providing adaptable techniques that can be used on any system. Move from initial analysis and querying to discovery and response in single system and enterprise environments. Course modules cover the unique tools and methodologies for analysis, documentation and dissemination of breach processes and reconciliations to provide a holistic view of the threat landscape.Network Forensics: Continuous Monitoring And Instrumentation lends the tools and know-how to distill and preserve network-based evidence in a safe, isolated environment. Build upon your knowledge of TCP/IP networking and Linux systems to prevent social engineering hacks on a network scale and receive a fully-loaded, bootable forensics workstation, designed by network forensics experts exclusively for Network Forensics students.

Ochko123 - How the Feds Caught Russian Mega-Carder Roman Seleznev shares methods used to track Seleznev, the hacker sentenced to 27 years in jail for a series of cyber schemes that resulted in over $169 million dollars in losses for US Businesses. Tools used to capture evidence and processes investigators took will be illuminated, modeling how digital footprints can be tracked, what access the federal governments have and tools the NSA uses.

For a comprehensive overview of everything Black Hat USA 2017 has to offer, visit blackhat.com/us-17. Register by July 7 to save on your Briefings pass and join us at Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 22-27, 2017